maomaoting
April 28, 2024
Thanks to this place, I had a disastrous first night in Prague. The lady at the front desk gave me a room in the far corner of the ground floor, 125, which was so big and empty and cold that I felt like I was in a cellar as soon as I walked in, and the water in the shower was lukewarm, so I couldn't warm it up, and even with two layers of blankets it was still very cold. The room was on the street, and the window looked out onto the tram route, which whizzed by every few minutes, day and night. The door to the room was next to the exit of the building, and it opened and closed with a great noise whenever someone came in or out. The sewer upstairs was also incredibly loud. The lady at the front desk should have known about this room if she had been working at the hotel for more than a week, and I don't know why she put me in this room as a woman checking in alone, I think she did it deliberately and maliciously. And I don't think this room is suitable for anyone! This room should not be given to a guest if there are other rooms available in the hotel. (If there is really no more, should also be informed of the situation in advance.) That night, I wrote an email to the hotel, and the next morning I received a reply saying that I could change the room, so I went to the front desk to change the room, a room on the fourth floor, and when I entered the room, I felt warm and bright, very comfortable, and even though the room was only half as big as a room of 125, it was perfectly adequate for me to stay alone!